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Robin Good's curator insight,
February 19, 2014 5:12 PM
Pics.io is free online 32-bit basic photo editor that works also with very large images. It runs in your browser, is fast and you can see edits and adjustments in real time. Image editing features include cropping, rotation, bright/contr, saturation, curves, invert, temperature and a few effects. Key strengths for Pics.io are speed, extreme ease of use, and a thin command set useful for all basic image editing work. No need to register, download or login. It works instantly. Free to use. Try it out now: http://edit.pics.io/
Robin Good's curator insight,
December 30, 2013 2:59 PM
Live Pics.io is a free new web which allows you to showcase in real-time your favorite images, photos or illustrations while talking and listening with the other parties connecting in. No registration or login required. You just upload your selected images and share the link to the meeting room that you are given and you are ready to go. Supersimple. Free to use. Try it out now here: http://live.pics.io
Robin Good's curator insight,
December 16, 2013 11:44 AM
Evver is a free web app which allows you to create music slideshows with extreme ease. You simply select your favorite pictures (from 10 to 100), you pick up a song, among the available soundtracks, and the rest is automatically done for you. You can re-arrange the order in which the photos will be shown in the final video and delete the ones that you don't want to use and you are set to go. Evver edits your pics in sync with the music and creates a music video that can be easily shared on any social media or embedded to your site or blog. My comment: Very, very easy to use. The selection of music tracks that you can use is presently very limited. The final result is good, but - as you can see from my sample - not as good as it could be. Free to use. Try it out now: http://www.evver.com/ Similar tools: http://slide.ly Sample video (created by me): http://www.evver.com/play/49ef08ad6e7f26d7f200e1b2b9e6e4ac
Becky Roehrs's curator insight,
August 1, 2014 8:50 AM
You can create videos with your presentations: just add your explanations and/or notes to your slides, generate the video-then share via gmail, drive, dropbox, box, or via your chromebook, or use their iOS or Android app, or share via their Google Chrome app.
Check them out at: http://www.movenote.com/
Tutorials (Movenote lite is free for teachers/classrooms): http://edumovenote.tumblr.com/tutorials
Robin Good's curator insight,
September 22, 2013 3:30 PM
The Edynco Micro Lecture Editor is a web app which allows you to import your existing PowerPoint presentation file or any set of image files and to add video, voice over and graphical annotations to each slide separately. The final video pressentation is published to a dedicated URL and can be embedded on any web site. It is also possible to add a pre-recorded audio or music track to each slide instead of recording it in real-time. Free to use for up to 100MB of storage. N.B.: The Micro Lecture Editor is part of a suite of educational content building tools that also include a Learning Map Builder, a Quiz Creator and a Course Manager (Pro versions). Pricing info: http://www.edynco.com/en/pricing/ More info: http://www.edynco.com/en/products/micro-lecture-editor/quick-overview/ Features: http://www.edynco.com/en/products/micro-lecture-editor/features/ Tutorials: http://www.edynco.com/en/support/ |
Robin Good's curator insight,
July 1, 2014 10:42 AM
WalkHub is a free, open-source web app which allows you to record, publish and share walkthroughs of apps, services, web tools and forms by recording your interactions. Key features include:
"WalkHub is built by a community of documentarians that contribute and maintain Walkthrough tutorials about web pages, forms, blogs, community sites, web applications or generally anything that can be done on the Internet." An excellent free alternative to screencast tutorials provides greater longevity and portability across sites, tools and applications. Free to use. Sign-up now: http://walkhub.net/ Example Walkthroughs. http://walkhub.net/public-collections Documentation: http://walkhub.net/documentation User Guide: http://walkhub.net/documentation/user-guide Fork WalkHub on Github: https://github.com/Pronovix/WalkHub
Robin Good's curator insight,
January 13, 2014 11:16 AM
Placeit is a great web app which makes it extremely easy to create professional high-quality photo-shots of your product, service or web app inserted within pre-designed environments. There are already over 550 ready-made setups/environments in which you can integrate any image you upload or reference by URL. The images you provide are perfectly integrated into the ready-made shots taking into considerations also perspective and angle of the placement. Most ready-made environments are based on photographs of smartphones or tablets within different locations. Finaly composited images can be download for free at a resolution of up to 640x480. Higher resolutions images are charged according to various monthly plans or by image. Pricing info:
My comment: Great app. Very useful and simple to use. Placeit photo templates and technology makes it super-easy for anyone to create great product shots in seconds and at a fraction of it would cost to creat them in traditional ways. Five stars. Try it out now: https://placeit.net/
Robin Good's curator insight,
December 16, 2013 11:44 AM
Evver is a free web app which allows you to create music slideshows with extreme ease. You simply select your favorite pictures (from 10 to 100), you pick up a song, among the available soundtracks, and the rest is automatically done for you. You can re-arrange the order in which the photos will be shown in the final video and delete the ones that you don't want to use and you are set to go. Evver edits your pics in sync with the music and creates a music video that can be easily shared on any social media or embedded to your site or blog. My comment: Very, very easy to use. The selection of music tracks that you can use is presently very limited. The final result is good, but - as you can see from my sample - not as good as it could be. Free to use. Try it out now: http://www.evver.com/ Similar tools: http://slide.ly Sample video (created by me): http://www.evver.com/play/49ef08ad6e7f26d7f200e1b2b9e6e4ac
Becky Roehrs's curator insight,
August 1, 2014 8:50 AM
You can create videos with your presentations: just add your explanations and/or notes to your slides, generate the video-then share via gmail, drive, dropbox, box, or via your chromebook, or use their iOS or Android app, or share via their Google Chrome app.
Check them out at: http://www.movenote.com/
Tutorials (Movenote lite is free for teachers/classrooms): http://edumovenote.tumblr.com/tutorials
Robin Good's curator insight,
September 22, 2013 3:30 PM
The Edynco Micro Lecture Editor is a web app which allows you to import your existing PowerPoint presentation file or any set of image files and to add video, voice over and graphical annotations to each slide separately. The final video pressentation is published to a dedicated URL and can be embedded on any web site. It is also possible to add a pre-recorded audio or music track to each slide instead of recording it in real-time. Free to use for up to 100MB of storage. N.B.: The Micro Lecture Editor is part of a suite of educational content building tools that also include a Learning Map Builder, a Quiz Creator and a Course Manager (Pro versions). Pricing info: http://www.edynco.com/en/pricing/ More info: http://www.edynco.com/en/products/micro-lecture-editor/quick-overview/ Features: http://www.edynco.com/en/products/micro-lecture-editor/features/ Tutorials: http://www.edynco.com/en/support/ |
WalkHub is a free, open-source web app which allows you to record, publish and share walkthroughs of apps, services, web tools and forms by recording your interactions.
Key features include:
"WalkHub is built by a community of documentarians that contribute and maintain Walkthrough tutorials about web pages, forms, blogs, community sites, web applications or generally anything that can be done on the Internet."
An excellent free alternative to screencast tutorials provides greater longevity and portability across sites, tools and applications.
Free to use.
Sign-up now: http://walkhub.net/
Example Walkthroughs. http://walkhub.net/public-collections
Documentation: http://walkhub.net/documentation
User Guide: http://walkhub.net/documentation/user-guide
Fork WalkHub on Github: https://github.com/Pronovix/WalkHub